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Reading IEEE Floating-Point 32bit number

Ok, the second file is the first for me. The first file shows some artifacts
at the last two points, but the attached vi should do the trick.


"markstab" wrote in message
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> Thanks Wiebe,
>
> The second file really is not a problem. I have created it in Labview
> only for example to compare to the other MS format and see the
> differences. Here it is not necessary to swap bytes and you can read
> that file simply as single with the attached example.



[Attachment Decode 2.vi, see below]
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Hi,

The difference is in the rounding / points of precision.

Regards,

Wiebe.

"markstab" wrote in message
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> Thanks Jeremy,
> That is the solution. I have the same answer from NI support. I was
> confused not from the byte order but from the difference when reading
> the bytes with the attached example. The second number is 0.207912
> and in LV it is 3E 54 E6 E2, in WinC is CE E6 54 3E, then why is the
> difference between 3E and CE



[Attachment Digits.vi, see below]
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Thanks Wiebe,
no doubt
sorry I cant rate that
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